
This is a nickel-iron meteorite, although not the one that was stolen. Or so we would have you believe.
Rogers Phillips is missing a meteorite. Phillips is the owner of The Dinosaur Place, a nature activity center and store in Oakdale, Connecticut. It looks like someone walked off with the 30 lb. nickel-iron meteorite, priced at $2,200.
Phillips says they’ve experienced shoplifting before, but typically the items are toys and other small items, rather than heavy chunks of minerals from outer space.
The question on everyone’s mind is: WTF? Why steal something like this? It’s valuable, but it’s going to be difficult to find a buyer. And it’s not like it’s a gold necklace or something. If you melt it down, you get a bunch of nickel and iron. While those elements aren’t worthless, they probably wouldn’t provide you with enough cash to justify the energy used in smuggling a 30 lb. rock out under your sweater.
Phillips has stated that he doesn’t believe it to be a case of employee theft. He’s got more valuable stuff on premises, like a a tusk valued at more than $20,000 and a 100-pound meteorite valued at $7,500.
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